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Ave. at K M opodmard & Wothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The Popular Two-Piece Frocks In Wine For Sports --- Afternoon --- Evening For Formal and Informal Wear Green DBrown This two-piece fashion — borrowed from the field of ~])nl‘[.~.~]l;li quickly permeated the inclusive corners of all correct dress. So that now. instead of associating the two-picce frock with tweeds, flannel, balbriggan and wool combinations—one may include: 2.PIECE LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON FROCKS Of Velvet—Crepe de Chine—Satin—Satin Crepe—8$29.50 to $69.50. 2.PIECE DINNER DRESSES 3 Of Georgette, fur trimmed and with metallic touches and embroidery— $39.50 to $79.50. 2.PIECE EVENING FROCKS ) Also of Georgette, combined with metal cloth in pastel tints or of all-metal cloth—$69.50. The Two-Piece Frock Is Best In Wine—\ flattering tone of rich ruddiness which is here represented in four tli\‘tvn«’t hues. Green—Covers the widest range, representiig all forest shades from the vellowish light Chartreuse to deep Epinard. Brown—Remains brown. though it introduces lovely shades that range from light tans to rich rust and deep brown dove. The Sections Displaying Two-Piece Frocks are: Sportswear Section, Third fleor. Women's Gown Section, Third floor. Misses’ Gown Section, Fourth floor. The Accessories To Wear a i With the Sports Frock With the Afteroon Frock Pull-on Doeskin Gloves, $5; Leather Envelope Embroidered Cuff Glace Kid Gloves, $5; Small Beaded Bags, Bag, $5; Wool Scarfs in sports colors, $6; $12 to $16; Silk and Georgette Scarfs, $3 to $35; Georgette Printed Handkerchiefs, 50c; Granite Silk Hose, Handkerchiefs, $1; Sheer Hose, $2 and $3. - With the Evening Gown Long White Gloves, $6.50 to $8; Fancy Evening Bags, $15 to $75; Tulle Scarfs embroidered with metallic, $8.50 to $18; Lace Handkerchiefs, $2; Open-work Hose in gold and silver, $5. . Accessories chosen are to be found on the first flaar". Hats for 2-Piece Costumes Telts and Velours in domestic and imported fabrics are con- sidered correct for sports wear. Hats of satin and metallic are favorites for afternoon wear. The theater and less formal evening functions call for tiny Lace Hats. . Millinery Section, Third flcor. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925. The Debutantes’ Frocks Exact Copies of Paris Models Youth delightfully dominates this sparkling presen- tation—Dbringing every new and dependable mood of the mode soon aiter its creation by the famous Pari- sian designers. These charming copies of the Paris models have been created especially for our Special- ized Misses’ Section — all fashions typically per- sonifying the desires of Debs and Sub-debs for the new season now beginning. Miler Soeurs Intricately cut black ge an evening dress, h: $69.50. . Timon Patou Clinging 1o the popular two-piece ~tyl spied in rich subdued green. Sev Martial et Armand Gave the inspiration for a lovely copy in cuckou witl ust on which gold embroidery glitters. The gown is one piece and crepe de chine. $49.50. Meyer With the thought of contrast, developed and ft powd A seemingly straight frock. rev back. $39.50. Jenny \ copy from our ow nportation all around pl kirt—a box patterr blouse that is fashioned with a str neck. Touches ¢ old leather add Molyneux 1 deep wine crepe de chine, m combined Other lovely things copied from Premet, Chanel Gaston join the collection—that the Winter scason wi vouthful society correctly clothed Misses' Section. Fourth fioor. Woodward & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Ceremonial Robes and Kimonos Direct From Old Japan From quaint old Kyoto. Japan, come these gorgeous ceremonial robes. Rich in beauty of coloring and fragrant with sandalwood. thev brine a breath of the Orient right into one's boudoir. g Thesc are the true ceremonial robes—the kind worn by the native Jap- anese women to. the temple and to weddings and. therefore. much handsomer than the ordinary robe or kimono. Hand-Stenciled Designs —cach one differing in color and pat- tern are done in pastel tints on heavy Kobe silk crepe in black, navy, copen, purple. Beautifully lined with Habutai. Sketched At Left—A robe of terra cotta red lined with sky blue and stenciled in butterfly design of white, bluc and lavender. $75, At Right—A robe of dull biack lined with white and stenciled in a va- riety of soft colors bright- ened by a tiny silvery thread worked through, $75, Negliges Sectien, Third flcer.